Legend
Suddenly the orc chief's eyes widen in fear. At first you think it's because he's finally caught on to the fact that you're bonded with a demon. However it's for another reason.
"You! Yooz the one who killed ol' Grimeye!" he shouts.
"Eh? Chief? I thought yooz said dat yooz killed ol' Grimeye!" another orc asks quizzically.
"Yeah, yooz said you were tired of bein' just a guard of his and killed 'im." Another orc says.
"Er yeah! I mean uh "
While the Chief is trying to explain himself to his fellows, Azoth speaks to you.
"Hah, you got this one. I thought I recognized this orc before. While you had your hands full fighting Grimeye and his lackeys, I sensed another orc hiding in the shadows watching the fight. Thought he was just waiting for an opportunity to attack and then I'd warn you, but he never did and eventually ran off. Figured him for just a coward, but looks like he was seeing your actions as an opportunity to move up without the risk. Pretty smart for an orc actually."
At this point you begin to undermine the orc chief's explanations.
"Don't listen to his lies! I slew your old leader while this coward hid in the shadows! If anything, this just proves that I should lead the lot of you! Would you rather follow a coward into battle?" you shout.
"I'm not a coward! Yooz a liar! I didn't! I I "
While the orc chief might not be the best in defending himself verbally, the rest of the greenskins aren't exactly falling all over themselves to side with you. You aren't one of them after all. It'll take some convincing.
Test your LUCK and add 4 to the result. (If you took Grimeye's axe after you killed him and still have it, this will be more than sufficient to convince the orcs and you'll succeed automatically)
"You! Yooz the one who killed ol' Grimeye!" he shouts.
"Eh? Chief? I thought yooz said dat yooz killed ol' Grimeye!" another orc asks quizzically.
"Yeah, yooz said you were tired of bein' just a guard of his and killed 'im." Another orc says.
"Er yeah! I mean uh "
While the Chief is trying to explain himself to his fellows, Azoth speaks to you.
"Hah, you got this one. I thought I recognized this orc before. While you had your hands full fighting Grimeye and his lackeys, I sensed another orc hiding in the shadows watching the fight. Thought he was just waiting for an opportunity to attack and then I'd warn you, but he never did and eventually ran off. Figured him for just a coward, but looks like he was seeing your actions as an opportunity to move up without the risk. Pretty smart for an orc actually."
At this point you begin to undermine the orc chief's explanations.
"Don't listen to his lies! I slew your old leader while this coward hid in the shadows! If anything, this just proves that I should lead the lot of you! Would you rather follow a coward into battle?" you shout.
"I'm not a coward! Yooz a liar! I didn't! I I "
While the orc chief might not be the best in defending himself verbally, the rest of the greenskins aren't exactly falling all over themselves to side with you. You aren't one of them after all. It'll take some convincing.
Test your LUCK and add 4 to the result. (If you took Grimeye's axe after you killed him and still have it, this will be more than sufficient to convince the orcs and you'll succeed automatically)